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17 November 2017

REVIEW: Hiplok Superbright Reflective Bike Lock

A bright idea for cyclists

You need a lot of kit
while out cycling these days, especially in a city, at night, and in the
winter. That is why we get excited when a company comes along and
combines two essentials things into one; namely security and
safety. Checking out a bicycle lock that is ultra reflective and
high-vis, we review the Hiplok Superbright.

This product is first
and foremost a bike chain; a lockable metal chain with a tough
padlock that you can use to secure your bike when you park it up.
However, unlike most other locks and chains, the Hiplok Superbright
has been designed to be worn around your waist when not in use, and
is coated with a waterproof reflective material, turning it into a
large body reflector so motorists can clearly see you at night.

It sounds lie a simple
addition, especially considering that cyclists who use those
heavy-duty chains to lock up their bikes usually drape them around
their shoulders when on the move. It makes total sense, therefore, to
wrap that in a reflective material and let it keep working for the
rider as a reflector when not in use as a lock.

But before you worry
about bolting a chain around your body and having to attend that
all-important meeting with it still on because you lost the keys,
the Hiplok Superbright doesn't work like that. Despite using a
key-operated padlock to secure the thick chain, the reflective material features a long Velcro strap on the non-reflective inner side. Once
unlocked and loose, you feed this strap through a loop in the padlock
housing, folding it back and over to stick together. That way, the
chain is adjustable, as you can secure it to your body regardless of
your size and it will come off with an easy yank of the Velcro.

It's a very simple thing
to do, and feels very secure while on. Wrapped around your waist just
above your hips, the extra weight isn't all that noticeable, and having a
reflector up high at rider level, additional to the reflectors on your
wheels and bike, makes for a far safer ride.

We can also attest to
the reliability of the lock itself. Well, we've used it a dozen times over the past fortnight and nobody has pinched our bikes. The padlock, which is
protected by a layer of plastic, can be opened by a unique curved
key which inserts and rotates very smoothly. You get a couple extras
of these keys, which is nice, as well as metal caribiner to hang them
from. Which is also nice.

However, despite the
reflective quality of the chain, and how tough it seems to be in terms
of bike security, we think our favourite thing about the Hiplok
Superbright is how light it is compared to other metal chain locks
we've used. It feels very natural to quickly put this on when you
leave the house, just like you would your helmet and gloves. Wearing
it, come day or night, summer or winter, means that you know you're
going to be visible AND have a way to secure your bike when you get to your destination. Double winner – just what we like with out
cycling gear.

We tested the Hiplok Superbright Lite, the lightest in the range, which also includes the Original and the Gold. As you increase in price (and weight) you also increase in thickness of chain, resulting in a far more secure, but a far heavier thing to wear. Check the website for details on weight and sizes.

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